SCL Elections Ltd fined £15,000 on privacy notices

The parent company of Cambridge Analytica, SCL Elections Ltd. Is fined £15,000 because it failed to hand over the data of US citizens. This case was taken up by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) after a complaint by a US citizen David Carroll. Prof David Carroll was one of the many people whose personal information was stolen from different sources by the company.

SCL Elections Ltd has failed to address the legal privacy notice served by the ICO. It was issued one day before the firm went into administration. Cambridge Analytica was caught in a scandal when a UK researcher claimed that Facebook has shared its user data from a personality quiz with him without the consent and breached the codes.
There were serious concerns that the data may have been used to manipulate political advertising in EU referendum and US presidential elections, but Cambridge Analytica denies all the charges.

Consequences of breaching privacy:

Elizabeth Denham UK information commissioner said: “Organisations that handle personal data must respect people’s legal rights. Where that does not happen, and companies ignore ICO enforcement notices, we will take action”.

For ignoring the law, a warning has been issued already. Strict action will be made next time.